Nagpur
Nagpur, the 'City of Oranges'
regarded as the geographical centre of India, is a metropolis-in-the-making. It
was founded on the banks of Nag river during the early 18th century, by the
Gond Raja Bakht Buland and later flourished under the Bhonsle's. Due to its
prime location, the British developed it as an important administrative, judicial
and revenue collection centre. The city is studded with several antiquities,
which includes, a splendid fort and several mausoleums. It is also an important
commercial and educational centre. Nagpur is a convenient base for visiting
various sanctuaries like Tadoba, Nagzira, Nawegaon and Pench.
REACHING THERE
Airport: Linked by air.
Railhead: Nagpur is a junction on Mumbai
- Kolkata and Chennai.
Road : Well connected by road with
all parts of the country.
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